On the finals aired 8 April 2016, Hong Kong-American singer Coco Lee was the winner of the season, becoming the first non-mainland Chinese national to win the show.
Most of the competition followed the same format as the previous series, including the Challenge rounds debuted in the last season.
Like the previous seasons, the votes counted from both the Qualifier and Knockout rounds determined which singer was eliminated for the night.
The Challenge round which introduced in the previous season also return, with an added rule where singers had to rank in the top four (4th place or better) to remain in the competition.
The site featured each contestant having their own Challenge page, where online viewers were able recommend the singers in participating the competition.
When a singer's recommendation hit at least 18,000 views, they were eligible to participate in a daily live show aired between 5 December 2015, until 7 January 2016.
A tiebreaker can occur when multiple singers were tied with the lowest votes cast during an elimination round.
Kim Ji Mun later appeared on the seventh season as a guest performer for Yang Kun.
Chang, Yung and Lao were the top three singers who received the highest number of votes and advanced to the finals.
In a final tally, Lao, Wang, Shin, Kim and Su were revealed to have garnered 142, 134, 100, 99 and 98 votes, respectively.
This is currently the only episode to date in I Am a Singer where all participating contestants in the Breakout round doubled their roles as the hosts.
Before the final results were announced, the host named Chang, Hwang and Coco as the "Ultimate Winner Candidates".
The concert featured singers from the third and fourth series, which include Han Hong, Li Jian, The One, Sitar Tan, Tiger Hu and A-Lin from Season 3, as well as Season 4 finalists Coco Lee, Jeff Chang, Hwang Chi Yeul, Hacken Lee, Joey Yung, LaLa Hsu and Lao Lang.